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Troll Watch: Deepfakes And 2020
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paul Barrett, adjunct professor of law at NYU, about his report on what disinformation will look like in 2020 and what can be done to lessen its impact.
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Are The U.S. And China Headed For A Cold War?
U.S.-China tensions are rising on almost every front, and there are plenty of parallels to the U.S.-Soviet rivalry. Analysts say competition is inevitable, but doesn't have to lead to confrontation.
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Director Of MIT's Media Lab Steps Down Over Ties To Disgraced Financier
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to MIT graduate student Arwa Mboya, who had been demanding MIT Media Lab Director Joichi Ito resign after it was revealed he had financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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San Francisco Offers To Buy PG&E's Electric Grid For $2.5 Billion
City officials had been considering making an offer after PG&E filed for reorganization in January as it faced mounting liability from wildfires started by its equipment.
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U.S. Sen. Lee's Visit To Russia Stirs Controversy
GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah was granted a visa after two other senators were denied. Lee says his solo talks with Russian government officials will help the U.S. maintain an open dialogue with Russia.
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Voters In North Carolina To Decide The Final Race From The 2018 Midterms On Tuesday
The final contest of the 2018 midterms is being decided Tuesday in North Carolina. The original election was close, and the results were thrown out amid evidence of vote tampering by a GOP operative.
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Questions Arise As Trump Says Efforts To Forge A Peace Deal In Afghanistan Are 'Dead'
President Trump's announcement this weekend that he called off a secret summit with the Taliban and Afghanistan's leader at Camp David again raises questions about his dealmaking prowess.
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FDA Sends Warning Letter To Vaping Company Juul
The Food and Drug Administration is cautioning the company that it is violating the law by marketing its vaping products as a safer alternative to cigarettes.
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Watch A Live Webcast Of The 2019 Americana Honors & Awards Ceremony
Hosted by The Milk Carton Kids with performances and appearances by Brandi Carlile, Elvis Costello and more, the ceremony kicks off on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 6:30 p.m. CT.
Trump Must Decide Who Will Be The Next National Security Adviser
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to GOP Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, who serves on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, about the departure of national security adviser John Bolton.
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